March 17, 2021
Statement from Rep. Pressley, MA Elected Officials of Color on Shooting in Atlanta
WASHINGTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), along with State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz, Representatives Russell E. Holmes, Nika C. Elugardo, Liz Miranda, Jon Santiago, Brandy Fluker Oakley, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins, Suffolk County Register of Probate Felix D. Arroyo, Suffolk County Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins, Boston City Council President Kim Janey, Boston City Councilors At-Large Julia Mejia, Michelle Wu, and Boston City Councilors Andrea Campbell, Lydia Edwards, and Ricardo Arroyo, issued the following statement regarding the shootings at three Atlanta-area massage parlors last night.
Congresswoman Pressley is an original cosponsor of the H.Res 908, A Resolution Condemning All Forms of Anti-Asian Sentiment as Related to COVID-19, which calls on all public officials to condemn and denounce any and all anti-Asian sentiment; condemns all manifestations of expressions of racism, xenophobia, discrimination, anti-Asian sentiment, scapegoating, and ethnic or religious intolerance; and calls on Federal law enforcement officials, in partnership with state and local officials, to collect data to document the rise of incidences of hate crimes due to COVID–19. The weaponization of discriminatory language targeting the AAPI community, has caused a sharp increase in hate crimes in Massachusetts and across the nation. In March 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, Congresswoman Pressley spoke about the impact of racist, anti-Asian rhetoric regarding the pandemic in a House Oversight Committee hearing on the federal government’s response to the crisis. # # #
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